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The GTX 1660 Ti is something of an oddball: the first Turing card without RTX features or indeed the RTX name, a £260/$280 successor to the GTX 1060 that delivers performance on par with the GTX 1070. That makes it hard to anticipate how it compares to the other mainstream Nvidia GPU, the RTX 2060, which was released at the beginning of 2019 and has an RRP of £320/$350. This article is intended to put an end to the guessing games, as we show you exactly how these two cards compare in terms of performance, what extra features you get from the RTX card and how they sit in terms of current pricing and availability. For our performance comparison, we'll include live game benchmarks from a range of the latest titles and legacy favourites, from Assassin's Creed Odyssey to the Witcher 3. While these cards are designed to tackle 1080p and stretch to 1440p gaming, we'll also see how they handle 4K at a pinch. (However, if you are considering either card for a 4K setup, we'd instead … [Read more...] about GTX 1660 Ti vs RTX 2060: benchmark performance and feature comparison

Officially and painstakingly selected by VG247, these are the best Xbox One games. We saw loads of potentially great Xbox games at E3. Returning greats like Halo Infinite and Gears of War 5 were super exciting, while new contenders like Cyberpunk 2077 put the cherry on the cake. But if you’re here, you’re more interested in what you can play right now. The latest addition to the list is Dontnod’s flawed, but supremely interesting, Vampyr. There’s not much else like it available on Xbox One, and fans of Victorian gothic ambience and hefty exposition should definitely give it a look. Earlier this year we added Capcom’s life-consuming action-RPG Monster Hunter World to the list, as well as overnight streaming sensation Fortnite: Battle Royale. Microsoft’s first AAA-exclusive of the year – Sea of Thieves – dropped in March. Despite some launch issues, it’s such swashbuckling fun that it’s made our list too. And now, in … [Read more...] about The best Xbox One games in 2019: every must-play on Xbox One S and One X

The fall season is almost here and while soon there will be a ton of new releases to enjoy, now might be the best chance for Xbox One owners to beef up their backlogs a bit, thanks to Deals With Gold. The latest round of Deals With Gold offers are now available for Xbox One owners, with this week’s highlights including a variety of titles old and (fairly) new to enjoy. Specifically, that includes deals on last year’s Assassin’s Creed Origins and several other games in the Assassin’s Creed series, alongside other big titles like Battlefield 1, Red Dead Redemption (if you want to catch up before the sequel), and many more. This week’s Deals With Gold offers are available now through September 18th, 2018. For a closer look at the latest discounts for Xbox owners, you can can look on below. Xbox One Deals CONTENT TITLE CONTENT TYPE DISCOUNT NOTES #KILLALLZOMBIES* Xbox One Game 50% DWG Assassin’s Creed Chronicles – … [Read more...] about Assassin’s Creed Origins, Battlefield 1, and More Highlight This Week’s Deals With Gold

San Diego Comic-Con 2018 is nearly upon us, and the oncoming onslaught of debuts, reveals, and media morsels can feel almost as overwhelming as being on the convention floor itself. While last year’s convention schedule was jam-packed (Infinity War! Black Panther! Westworld!), SDCC 2018’s programming slate feels considerably more fan-friendly. With no major Marvel Studios panel scheduled this year (and thus no new Captain Marvel or Avengers 4 information), no giant Game of Thrones surprises planned, and a number of obvious suspects sitting out the proceedings, SDCC 2018 feels a bit lighter than usual. Which isn’t to say that this year’s convention won’t be equal parts exhilaration and exhaustion — we still have four days full of announcements and trailers that’ll have people talking. Polygon will be covering all things Comic-Con over the next four days, but to keep up with everything, here are our picks for panels most likely to produce the … [Read more...] about Every 2018 San Diego Comic-Con panel you want to watch out for

Into every generation a Slayer is born… so said Giles in the very first episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 21 years ago. It was our first (technically second, if you count the movie) introduction to a girl who would change the world of TV and film. Joss Whedon’s creation would not only go on to become one of the most successful series of all time, but it would help define the generation of TV and movies that came after it. Without Buffy, we’d have fewer female action heroes, smaller movie universes, and a very different TV horror genre. You could kiss goodbye to your Veronica Mars, your MCUs (as you know it), and your Supernaturals, and while it’s easy to look back now and see how a pretty blonde girl fighting monsters would one day become such a huge pop culture icon, back in the early ‘90s no-one really noticed Buffy at all. Let’s talk about the thing none of us really want to acknowledge: the movie. In 1992 Buffy the Vampire Slayer made … [Read more...] about 21 years of the Slayer: How Buffy defined a generation of TV and movies